2024
DOI: 10.1182/bloodadvances.2024013175
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Platelet Ido1 expression is induced during Plasmodium yoelii infection, altering plasma tryptophan metabolites

Sara K. Blick-Nitko,
Sara K. Ture,
Xenia L. Schafer
et al.

Abstract: Platelets are immune responsive in many diseases as noted by changes in platelet mRNA in conditions such as sepsis1, atherosclerosis2, COVID-193,4, and many other inflammatory and infectious etiologies5. The malaria causing Plasmodium parasite is a persistent public health threat and significant evidence shows that platelets participate in host responses to infection. Using a mouse model of non-lethal/uncomplicated malaria, P. yoelii XNL (PyNL), infected, but not control mouse platelets expressed Ido1, a rate … Show more

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